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The Human Machine.

'I o keep a machine in order cirlain tilings must be done. The more expensive the machine is, the more care will the owner take of it. Yet- when it comes to the most wonderful machine* ot all—the physical machine' —he is careless of it. Me .seems to think it- will run itself. A machine needs to be kept clean, to be lubricated, to be fed with fuel. The body needs this same treatment. It needs to be kept clean both inside and outside, and this is not only

a question of washing. It means drinking plenty of water that the system may be flushed, and breathing in plenty of oxygen that impurities may be expelled.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10903, 21 October 1911, Page 4 (Supplement)

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The Human Machine. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10903, 21 October 1911, Page 4 (Supplement)

The Human Machine. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10903, 21 October 1911, Page 4 (Supplement)

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